
According to him, each drone can drop up to eight anti-personnel mines or up to two anti-tank mines with a magnetic detonator, which are placed in special round containers under the wings.
Flash published a video where he claims the mine was dropped at a distance of about 50 km from the border.
“There is no more snow, and the mines will be clearly visible on the ground. It is strictly forbidden to approach them on foot or by car,” Beskrestnov wrote.
He reported that the Russians were dropping magnetic mines from Shahed back in January. At that time, we were talking, in particular, about attacks on railway infrastructure. For example, in the Rivne region During an inspection of the site, a station worker discovered two PTM-3 anti-tank mines.




